Numerical 1. Involving SF, BS & PLD
Numerical 2.A Tween deck is 18 X 15 X 4 m and has a permissible load density of 5 t /m². Steel billets of SF 0.35 m³/t and general cargo of SF 4.0 m³/t are to be loaded therein to fill all the available space. Find the maximum quantity of steel billets that can be loaded and the quantity of over stowed general cargo so that load density is not exceeded

published:27 Jun 2016

views:7946

Almost everything comes in container via ship in this modern day. All your furniture, electronics and even most of your food. In this vlog I show you what goes on during cargo operations.
=====HEAVY SEAS! Bad Weather in Atlantic Ocean=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZA6gNeZ5G4
=====Playing with 100Fire Extinguishers=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNnAwYiLCY
=====Top 6 Questions about Merchant Marine=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpQ9Y4jEfg
=====Chipping and Painting=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtbLLBDfXY4
=====Sail Through Suez Canal=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a3hLZJZmlI
=====BeautifulHong Kong 4K Timelapse=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8cNY0GcVxA
Music : Melange - Anvion

published:31 Dec 2016

views:440559

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter at our world headquarters in The Netherlands. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Polyesteren blocks are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is then tilted to a 45 degree angle. Long before reaching the 45 degress, the cargo already starts to move and eventually falls out. The video perfectly demonstrates why you should not use polystyrene blocks to stow your cargo inside a cargo container. If you like more information about the safe securing of your cargo, please visit us at http://www.cordstrap.net

published:30 Apr 2013

views:875

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Dunnage bags are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is tilted to a 45 degree angle. You will see that the dunnage bags keep the cargo perfectly in place, even this extreme tilted angle. If you would like more information about Dunnage Bags, please visit this page http://www.cordstrap.net/Products/DunnageBags.aspx

published:30 Apr 2013

views:2569

The dimensions of a tween deck which gave a bale capacity of 780 m3 are 13×10×6 m3. This space is to be filled with 220 t of Cotton bales (s.f. 2.34 m3/t and b.s 7.5%) and carpets rolls (4m in length and 0.85 m in diameter).What is the maximum number of carpet rolls you can carry and show how you will fill them in with a plan view of the tween deck
I would like to give credit to Capt Sarat Kumar and Capt Miranda to help answer this problem. Their contribution is acknowledged and appreciated.

published:19 Dec 2017

views:2466

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning - STOWAGE definition - STOWAGE explanation - How to pronounce STOWAGE?
SUBSCRIBE to our Google Earth flights channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UuCPh7GrXznZi0Hz2YQnQ
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
In naval architecture, stowage is the amount of room available for stowing materials aboard a ship, tank or an airplane.
In container shipping, stowage planning refers to the arrangement of containers on board a container vessel. The stowage of a container ship involves different objectives, such as to optimize the available space and prevent damage to the goods, and more importantly, to minimize the time the vessel spends at the port terminal. Containers will be arranged depending on their destinations (those going to the first port calls in the schedule will be placed on top), cargo weight (lighter containers are stored on top of heavier ones), cargo nature (dangerous goods containers normally are placed at the end of ship, and on upper deck to minimize the loss, in case of fire or leakage), etc.
In the past, this process was done by the ship's captain, merely based on his experience. Today, it has become more automated with optimization software.

This is a tutorial video explaining how to enter containers in bay plan in SimpleStow using their ID numbers. For more information about SimpleStow, and to download fully functional trial of the software visit AMTMarineSoftware web site www.amtmarine.ca

Cargo

The word cargo refers in particular to goods or produce being conveyed – generally for commercial gain – by ship, boat, or aircraft, although the term is now often extended to cover all types of freight, including that carried by train, van, truck, or intermodal container. The term cargo is also used in case of goods in the cold-chain, because the perishable inventory is always in transit towards a final end-use, even when it is held in cold storage or other similar climate-controlled facility.

Multi-modal container units, designed as reusable carriers to facilitate unit load handling of the goods contained, are also referred to as cargo, specially by shipping lines and logistics operators. Similarly, aircraft ULD boxes are also documented as cargo, with associated packing list of the items contained within. When empty containers are shipped each unit is documented as a cargo and when goods are stored within, the contents are termed as containerised cargo.

Plot

Cargo tells the tale of a young man who has gotten into trouble in Africa and because of this he decides to stow away on a cargo ship leaving for Europe. During this voyage, sailors on the ship began to disappear with no apparent reason and the story turns more to the depraved life of the captain of the ship.

References

External links

Cargo (2013 film)

Cargo is a 2013 Australian short film directed by Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke, written by Ramke, and starring Andy Rodoreda as a father who must protect his young daughter (Ruth Venn) during a zombie apocalypse. It was made for the Tropfest short film festival, where it was a finalist. It went viral after it was uploaded to YouTube, and it was featured on many web sites.

Plot

After a car crash knocks him unconscious, a man wakes up to find that his wife has died and turned into a zombie. He leaves the car, grabs his young daughter from the rear, and realizes that his wife bit him while he was unconscious. After an emotional goodbye to his wife, he sets off to find survivors.

Knowing that he does not have much time left before he turns into a zombie, he puts his daughter in a baby sling, binds his hands to a pole, and attaches carrion to the end of the pole. After he collapses, he rises again as a zombie, and, drawn by the lure of the carrion on the pole, continues his journey. Drawn by a balloon that he attached to himself, a sniper shoots down the man, and several survivors approach on foot. Two male survivors beckon their companion to join them in digging a grave for the man, but the female survivor investigates further, eventually finding the baby.

In the United States, dangerous goods are often indicated by diamond-shaped signage on the item (see NFPA 704), its container, or the building where it is stored. The color of each diamond indicates its hazard, e.g., flammable is indicated with red, because fire and heat are generally of red color, and explosive is indicated with orange, because mixing red (flammable) with yellow (oxidizing agent) creates orange. A nonflammable or nontoxic gas is indicated with green, because all compressed air vessels are this color in France after World War II, and France was where the diamond system of hazmat identification originated.

Cargo Work_ Numerical_ Cargo Stowage _Part 2

Numerical 1. Involving SF, BS & PLD
Numerical 2.A Tween deck is 18 X 15 X 4 m and has a permissible load density of 5 t /m². Steel billets of SF 0.35 m³/t and general cargo of SF 4.0 m³/t are to be loaded therein to fill all the available space. Find the maximum quantity of steel billets that can be loaded and the quantity of over stowed general cargo so that load density is not exceeded

5:33

How are Containers Loaded? | Cargo Operations on Container Ship

How are Containers Loaded? | Cargo Operations on Container Ship

How are Containers Loaded? | Cargo Operations on Container Ship

Almost everything comes in container via ship in this modern day. All your furniture, electronics and even most of your food. In this vlog I show you what goes on during cargo operations.
=====HEAVY SEAS! Bad Weather in Atlantic Ocean=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZA6gNeZ5G4
=====Playing with 100Fire Extinguishers=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNnAwYiLCY
=====Top 6 Questions about Merchant Marine=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpQ9Y4jEfg
=====Chipping and Painting=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtbLLBDfXY4
=====Sail Through Suez Canal=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a3hLZJZmlI
=====BeautifulHong Kong 4K Timelapse=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8cNY0GcVxA
Music : Melange - Anvion

0:49

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Polystyrene Blocks - video by Cordstrap

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Polystyrene Blocks - video by Cordstrap

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Polystyrene Blocks - video by Cordstrap

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter at our world headquarters in The Netherlands. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Polyesteren blocks are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is then tilted to a 45 degree angle. Long before reaching the 45 degress, the cargo already starts to move and eventually falls out. The video perfectly demonstrates why you should not use polystyrene blocks to stow your cargo inside a cargo container. If you like more information about the safe securing of your cargo, please visit us at http://www.cordstrap.net

1:36

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Dunnage Bags - video by Cordstrap

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Dunnage Bags - video by Cordstrap

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Dunnage Bags - video by Cordstrap

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Dunnage bags are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is tilted to a 45 degree angle. You will see that the dunnage bags keep the cargo perfectly in place, even this extreme tilted angle. If you would like more information about Dunnage Bags, please visit this page http://www.cordstrap.net/Products/DunnageBags.aspx

6:47

Cargo Work_ Stowage Factor and Broken Stowage Problem No 4

Cargo Work_ Stowage Factor and Broken Stowage Problem No 4

Cargo Work_ Stowage Factor and Broken Stowage Problem No 4

The dimensions of a tween deck which gave a bale capacity of 780 m3 are 13×10×6 m3. This space is to be filled with 220 t of Cotton bales (s.f. 2.34 m3/t and b.s 7.5%) and carpets rolls (4m in length and 0.85 m in diameter).What is the maximum number of carpet rolls you can carry and show how you will fill them in with a plan view of the tween deck
I would like to give credit to Capt Sarat Kumar and Capt Miranda to help answer this problem. Their contribution is acknowledged and appreciated.

1:30

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning, definition & explanation

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning, definition & explanation

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning, definition & explanation

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning - STOWAGE definition - STOWAGE explanation - How to pronounce STOWAGE?
SUBSCRIBE to our Google Earth flights channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UuCPh7GrXznZi0Hz2YQnQ
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
In naval architecture, stowage is the amount of room available for stowing materials aboard a ship, tank or an airplane.
In container shipping, stowage planning refers to the arrangement of containers on board a container vessel. The stowage of a container ship involves different objectives, such as to optimize the available space and prevent damage to the goods, and more importantly, to minimize the time the vessel spends at the port terminal. Containers will be arranged depending on their destinations (those going to the first port calls in the schedule will be placed on top), cargo weight (lighter containers are stored on top of heavier ones), cargo nature (dangerous goods containers normally are placed at the end of ship, and on upper deck to minimize the loss, in case of fire or leakage), etc.
In the past, this process was done by the ship's captain, merely based on his experience. Today, it has become more automated with optimization software.

Reducing time at port with stowage planning and collaborative models

1513 Introduction to Ship and Cargo Sweat

3:02

Container Stowage by Equipment ID

Container Stowage by Equipment ID

Container Stowage by Equipment ID

This is a tutorial video explaining how to enter containers in bay plan in SimpleStow using their ID numbers. For more information about SimpleStow, and to download fully functional trial of the software visit AMTMarineSoftware web site www.amtmarine.ca

Cargo Work_ Numerical_ Cargo Stowage _Part 2

Numerical 1. Involving SF, BS & PLD
Numerical 2.A Tween deck is 18 X 15 X 4 m and has a permissible load density of 5 t /m². Steel billets of SF 0.35 m³/t and general cargo of SF 4.0 m³/t are to be loaded therein to fill all the available space. Find the maximum quantity of steel billets that can be loaded and the quantity of over stowed general cargo so that load density is not exceeded

published: 27 Jun 2016

How are Containers Loaded? | Cargo Operations on Container Ship

Almost everything comes in container via ship in this modern day. All your furniture, electronics and even most of your food. In this vlog I show you what goes on during cargo operations.
=====HEAVY SEAS! Bad Weather in Atlantic Ocean=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZA6gNeZ5G4
=====Playing with 100Fire Extinguishers=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNnAwYiLCY
=====Top 6 Questions about Merchant Marine=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpQ9Y4jEfg
=====Chipping and Painting=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtbLLBDfXY4
=====Sail Through Suez Canal=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a3hLZJZmlI
=====BeautifulHong Kong 4K Timelapse=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8cNY0GcVxA
Music : Melange - Anvion

published: 31 Dec 2016

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Polystyrene Blocks - video by Cordstrap

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter at our world headquarters in The Netherlands. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Polyesteren blocks are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is then tilted to a 45 degree angle. Long before reaching the 45 degress, the cargo already starts to move and eventually falls out. The video perfectly demonstrates why you should not use polystyrene blocks to stow your cargo inside a cargo container. If you like more information about the safe securing of your cargo, please visit us at http://www.cordstrap.net

published: 30 Apr 2013

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Dunnage Bags - video by Cordstrap

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Dunnage bags are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is tilted to a 45 degree angle. You will see that the dunnage bags keep the cargo perfectly in place, even this extreme tilted angle. If you would like more information about Dunnage Bags, please visit this page http://www.cordstrap.net/Products/DunnageBags.aspx

published: 30 Apr 2013

Cargo Work_ Stowage Factor and Broken Stowage Problem No 4

The dimensions of a tween deck which gave a bale capacity of 780 m3 are 13×10×6 m3. This space is to be filled with 220 t of Cotton bales (s.f. 2.34 m3/t and b.s 7.5%) and carpets rolls (4m in length and 0.85 m in diameter).What is the maximum number of carpet rolls you can carry and show how you will fill them in with a plan view of the tween deck
I would like to give credit to Capt Sarat Kumar and Capt Miranda to help answer this problem. Their contribution is acknowledged and appreciated.

published: 19 Dec 2017

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning, definition & explanation

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning - STOWAGE definition - STOWAGE explanation - How to pronounce STOWAGE?
SUBSCRIBE to our Google Earth flights channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UuCPh7GrXznZi0Hz2YQnQ
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
In naval architecture, stowage is the amount of room available for stowing materials aboard a ship, tank or an airplane.
In container shipping, stowage planning refers to the arrangement of containers on board a container vessel. The stowage of a container ship involves different objectives, such as to optimize the available space and prevent damage to the goods, and more importantly, to minimize the time the vessel spends at the port terminal. Containers w...

Reducing time at port with stowage planning and collaborative models

1513 Introduction to Ship and Cargo Sweat

published: 23 Feb 2016

Container Stowage by Equipment ID

This is a tutorial video explaining how to enter containers in bay plan in SimpleStow using their ID numbers. For more information about SimpleStow, and to download fully functional trial of the software visit AMTMarineSoftware web site www.amtmarine.ca

Numerical 1. Involving SF, BS & PLD
Numerical 2.A Tween deck is 18 X 15 X 4 m and has a permissible load density of 5 t /m². Steel billets of SF 0.35 m³/t and general cargo of SF 4.0 m³/t are to be loaded therein to fill all the available space. Find the maximum quantity of steel billets that can be loaded and the quantity of over stowed general cargo so that load density is not exceeded

Numerical 1. Involving SF, BS & PLD
Numerical 2.A Tween deck is 18 X 15 X 4 m and has a permissible load density of 5 t /m². Steel billets of SF 0.35 m³/t and general cargo of SF 4.0 m³/t are to be loaded therein to fill all the available space. Find the maximum quantity of steel billets that can be loaded and the quantity of over stowed general cargo so that load density is not exceeded

How are Containers Loaded? | Cargo Operations on Container Ship

Almost everything comes in container via ship in this modern day. All your furniture, electronics and even most of your food. In this vlog I show you what goes ...

Almost everything comes in container via ship in this modern day. All your furniture, electronics and even most of your food. In this vlog I show you what goes on during cargo operations.
=====HEAVY SEAS! Bad Weather in Atlantic Ocean=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZA6gNeZ5G4
=====Playing with 100Fire Extinguishers=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNnAwYiLCY
=====Top 6 Questions about Merchant Marine=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpQ9Y4jEfg
=====Chipping and Painting=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtbLLBDfXY4
=====Sail Through Suez Canal=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a3hLZJZmlI
=====BeautifulHong Kong 4K Timelapse=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8cNY0GcVxA
Music : Melange - Anvion

Almost everything comes in container via ship in this modern day. All your furniture, electronics and even most of your food. In this vlog I show you what goes on during cargo operations.
=====HEAVY SEAS! Bad Weather in Atlantic Ocean=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZA6gNeZ5G4
=====Playing with 100Fire Extinguishers=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNnAwYiLCY
=====Top 6 Questions about Merchant Marine=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpQ9Y4jEfg
=====Chipping and Painting=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtbLLBDfXY4
=====Sail Through Suez Canal=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a3hLZJZmlI
=====BeautifulHong Kong 4K Timelapse=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8cNY0GcVxA
Music : Melange - Anvion

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter at our world headquarters in The Netherlands. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Polyesteren blocks are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is then tilted to a 45 degree angle. Long before reaching the 45 degress, the cargo already starts to move and eventually falls out. The video perfectly demonstrates why you should not use polystyrene blocks to stow your cargo inside a cargo container. If you like more information about the safe securing of your cargo, please visit us at http://www.cordstrap.net

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter at our world headquarters in The Netherlands. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Polyesteren blocks are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is then tilted to a 45 degree angle. Long before reaching the 45 degress, the cargo already starts to move and eventually falls out. The video perfectly demonstrates why you should not use polystyrene blocks to stow your cargo inside a cargo container. If you like more information about the safe securing of your cargo, please visit us at http://www.cordstrap.net

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Dunnage Bags - video by Cordstrap

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Dunna...

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Dunnage bags are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is tilted to a 45 degree angle. You will see that the dunnage bags keep the cargo perfectly in place, even this extreme tilted angle. If you would like more information about Dunnage Bags, please visit this page http://www.cordstrap.net/Products/DunnageBags.aspx

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Dunnage bags are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is tilted to a 45 degree angle. You will see that the dunnage bags keep the cargo perfectly in place, even this extreme tilted angle. If you would like more information about Dunnage Bags, please visit this page http://www.cordstrap.net/Products/DunnageBags.aspx

Cargo Work_ Stowage Factor and Broken Stowage Problem No 4

The dimensions of a tween deck which gave a bale capacity of 780 m3 are 13×10×6 m3. This space is to be filled with 220 t of Cotton bales (s.f. 2.34 m3/t and b....

The dimensions of a tween deck which gave a bale capacity of 780 m3 are 13×10×6 m3. This space is to be filled with 220 t of Cotton bales (s.f. 2.34 m3/t and b.s 7.5%) and carpets rolls (4m in length and 0.85 m in diameter).What is the maximum number of carpet rolls you can carry and show how you will fill them in with a plan view of the tween deck
I would like to give credit to Capt Sarat Kumar and Capt Miranda to help answer this problem. Their contribution is acknowledged and appreciated.

The dimensions of a tween deck which gave a bale capacity of 780 m3 are 13×10×6 m3. This space is to be filled with 220 t of Cotton bales (s.f. 2.34 m3/t and b.s 7.5%) and carpets rolls (4m in length and 0.85 m in diameter).What is the maximum number of carpet rolls you can carry and show how you will fill them in with a plan view of the tween deck
I would like to give credit to Capt Sarat Kumar and Capt Miranda to help answer this problem. Their contribution is acknowledged and appreciated.

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning - STOWAGE definition - STOWAGE explanation - How to pronounce STOWAGE?
SUBSCRIBE to our Google Earth flights channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UuCPh7GrXznZi0Hz2YQnQ
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
In naval architecture, stowage is the amount of room available for stowing materials aboard a ship, tank or an airplane.
In container shipping, stowage planning refers to the arrangement of containers on board a container vessel. The stowage of a container ship involves different objectives, such as to optimize the available space and prevent damage to the goods, and more importantly, to minimize the time the vessel spends at the port terminal. Containers will be arranged depending on their destinations (those going to the first port calls in the schedule will be placed on top), cargo weight (lighter containers are stored on top of heavier ones), cargo nature (dangerous goods containers normally are placed at the end of ship, and on upper deck to minimize the loss, in case of fire or leakage), etc.
In the past, this process was done by the ship's captain, merely based on his experience. Today, it has become more automated with optimization software.

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning - STOWAGE definition - STOWAGE explanation - How to pronounce STOWAGE?
SUBSCRIBE to our Google Earth flights channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UuCPh7GrXznZi0Hz2YQnQ
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
In naval architecture, stowage is the amount of room available for stowing materials aboard a ship, tank or an airplane.
In container shipping, stowage planning refers to the arrangement of containers on board a container vessel. The stowage of a container ship involves different objectives, such as to optimize the available space and prevent damage to the goods, and more importantly, to minimize the time the vessel spends at the port terminal. Containers will be arranged depending on their destinations (those going to the first port calls in the schedule will be placed on top), cargo weight (lighter containers are stored on top of heavier ones), cargo nature (dangerous goods containers normally are placed at the end of ship, and on upper deck to minimize the loss, in case of fire or leakage), etc.
In the past, this process was done by the ship's captain, merely based on his experience. Today, it has become more automated with optimization software.

Container Stowage by Equipment ID

This is a tutorial video explaining how to enter containers in bay plan in SimpleStow using their ID numbers. For more information about SimpleStow, and to down...

This is a tutorial video explaining how to enter containers in bay plan in SimpleStow using their ID numbers. For more information about SimpleStow, and to download fully functional trial of the software visit AMTMarineSoftware web site www.amtmarine.ca

This is a tutorial video explaining how to enter containers in bay plan in SimpleStow using their ID numbers. For more information about SimpleStow, and to download fully functional trial of the software visit AMTMarineSoftware web site www.amtmarine.ca

Cargo Work_ Numerical_ Cargo Stowage _Part 2

Numerical 1. Involving SF, BS & PLD
Numerical 2.A Tween deck is 18 X 15 X 4 m and has a permissible load density of 5 t /m². Steel billets of SF 0.35 m³/t and general cargo of SF 4.0 m³/t are to be loaded therein to fill all the available space. Find the maximum quantity of steel billets that can be loaded and the quantity of over stowed general cargo so that load density is not exceeded

How are Containers Loaded? | Cargo Operations on Container Ship

Almost everything comes in container via ship in this modern day. All your furniture, electronics and even most of your food. In this vlog I show you what goes on during cargo operations.
=====HEAVY SEAS! Bad Weather in Atlantic Ocean=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZA6gNeZ5G4
=====Playing with 100Fire Extinguishers=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNnAwYiLCY
=====Top 6 Questions about Merchant Marine=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpQ9Y4jEfg
=====Chipping and Painting=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtbLLBDfXY4
=====Sail Through Suez Canal=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a3hLZJZmlI
=====BeautifulHong Kong 4K Timelapse=====
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8cNY0GcVxA
Music : Melange - Anvion

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Polystyrene Blocks - video by Cordstrap

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter at our world headquarters in The Netherlands. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Polyesteren blocks are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is then tilted to a 45 degree angle. Long before reaching the 45 degress, the cargo already starts to move and eventually falls out. The video perfectly demonstrates why you should not use polystyrene blocks to stow your cargo inside a cargo container. If you like more information about the safe securing of your cargo, please visit us at http://www.cordstrap.net

Cargo Stowage Capabilities of Dunnage Bags - video by Cordstrap

Video of a cargo stowage test performed at Cordstrap Cargo Securing TrainingCenter. The video shows how a cargo container is loaded with 4 boxed pallets. Dunnage bags are placed between the cargo to keep the cargo in its place. The container is tilted to a 45 degree angle. You will see that the dunnage bags keep the cargo perfectly in place, even this extreme tilted angle. If you would like more information about Dunnage Bags, please visit this page http://www.cordstrap.net/Products/DunnageBags.aspx

Cargo Work_ Stowage Factor and Broken Stowage Problem No 4

The dimensions of a tween deck which gave a bale capacity of 780 m3 are 13×10×6 m3. This space is to be filled with 220 t of Cotton bales (s.f. 2.34 m3/t and b.s 7.5%) and carpets rolls (4m in length and 0.85 m in diameter).What is the maximum number of carpet rolls you can carry and show how you will fill them in with a plan view of the tween deck
I would like to give credit to Capt Sarat Kumar and Capt Miranda to help answer this problem. Their contribution is acknowledged and appreciated.

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning, definition & explanation

What is STOWAGE? What does STOWAGE mean? STOWAGE meaning - STOWAGE definition - STOWAGE explanation - How to pronounce STOWAGE?
SUBSCRIBE to our Google Earth flights channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UuCPh7GrXznZi0Hz2YQnQ
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
In naval architecture, stowage is the amount of room available for stowing materials aboard a ship, tank or an airplane.
In container shipping, stowage planning refers to the arrangement of containers on board a container vessel. The stowage of a container ship involves different objectives, such as to optimize the available space and prevent damage to the goods, and more importantly, to minimize the time the vessel spends at the port terminal. Containers will be arranged depending on their destinations (those going to the first port calls in the schedule will be placed on top), cargo weight (lighter containers are stored on top of heavier ones), cargo nature (dangerous goods containers normally are placed at the end of ship, and on upper deck to minimize the loss, in case of fire or leakage), etc.
In the past, this process was done by the ship's captain, merely based on his experience. Today, it has become more automated with optimization software.

Container Stowage by Equipment ID

This is a tutorial video explaining how to enter containers in bay plan in SimpleStow using their ID numbers. For more information about SimpleStow, and to download fully functional trial of the software visit AMTMarineSoftware web site www.amtmarine.ca

Cargo

The word cargo refers in particular to goods or produce being conveyed – generally for commercial gain – by ship, boat, or aircraft, although the term is now often extended to cover all types of freight, including that carried by train, van, truck, or intermodal container. The term cargo is also used in case of goods in the cold-chain, because the perishable inventory is always in transit towards a final end-use, even when it is held in cold storage or other similar climate-controlled facility.

Multi-modal container units, designed as reusable carriers to facilitate unit load handling of the goods contained, are also referred to as cargo, specially by shipping lines and logistics operators. Similarly, aircraft ULD boxes are also documented as cargo, with associated packing list of the items contained within. When empty containers are shipped each unit is documented as a cargo and when goods are stored within, the contents are termed as containerised cargo.